Tag: Mimi Plumb

Robert Koch Gallery at AIPAD Photography Show 2022
October 25 — October 25, 2025
The AIPAD Photography Show 2022
May 19 – 22 | The Armory NYC | Booth 100
Featuring work by:
Matt Black • Edward Burtynsky • Josef Ehm • Foto Ada • Jaromír Funke • John Beasley Greene • Nadav Kander • Adam Katseff • György Kepes • László Moholy-Nagy • Mimi Plumb • Josep Sala • Arthur Siegel

Mimi Plumb lecture at PhotoAlliance
October 25 — October 25, 2025
PhotoAlliance lecture with with Mimi Plumb and Dennis Hearne, November 12th at San Francisco Art Institute Osher Lecture Hall.
Bay Area photographer Mimi Plumb has explored subjects ranging from her suburban Northern California roots to the United Farm Workers movement. This month Stanley Barker releases Plumb's third book The Golden City, featuring her photographs of San Francisco from 1984 through 2020. A solo exhibition of work from her previous book, The White Sky, is currently on view at Robert Koch Gallery (October 4 - November 26, 2021).
Introductory speaker Dennis Hearne will be sharing a selection of photographs taken in North Beach, San Francisco, where he has lived since 1965.
Due to safety protocols, tickets to the in-person lecture are limited to 100. Please remember mask and proof of vaccination are required.

Mimi Plumb included in Museum of Fine Arts Boston exhibition
October 25 — October 25, 2025
We are proud to announce that Mimi Plumb's work is being included in the exhibition Personal and Political: Women Photographers, 1965-1985 at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston on view September 13, 2019 – November 28, 2021 as part of the museum's larger initiative Women Take the Floor honoring women artists. Plumb's work is featured alongside the work of Cindy Sherman, Annie Leibovitz, and Diane Arbus among others.

New monograph release | Mimi Plumb: The White Sky
October 25 — October 25, 2025
UK publisher Stanley/Barker has released Mimi Plumb's The White Sky monograph to raving reviews. In her early twenties, the American Photographer Mimi Plumb looked back to her Californian childhood to make a series of photographs about suburban youth. The resulting photographs collected in her new book The White Sky builds a world in which an unknown trauma hangs heavy in the air, and children rule the roost.